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The Sibling Slam Book

What it is really like to have a brother or sister with special needs

Rachel Simon, author of Riding the Bus with My Sister: "This
is a book absolutely bursting with truth. Three cheers for the strong
young people who share their feelings in these pages -- and for Don
Meyer, a great champion of brothers and sisters everywhere. If only I'd
known you all when I was younger!"

"Welcome
to the real world of siblinghood, described in all of its color,
detail, and amazing emotional range by the experts--the sibs. These
young writers stake out their territory and claim it with big honesty,
a smashing sense of humor, and quiet but unstoppable courage. If you
have preconceptions about people with disabilities or their siblings,
leave them at the door, and get ready for a great read."--Paul and Judy Karasik, authors of The Ride Together: A Brother And Sister’s Memoir Of Autism In The Family

About our parent organization, the Kindering Center. A not-for-profit neurodevelopmental center, the Kindering Center provides comprehensive services, crucial therapies, special education, and counseling for over 2,000 infants and children with special needs each year. The Kindering Center is committed to creating and providing superior, individualized, family-centered services for children who have disabilities, special health care needs, or are vulnerable because of abuse or neglect.

The Sibling Support Project is grateful for the support provided by The George A. and Marion M. Wilson Foundation

The names and logos of the Sibling Support Project, Sibshops, SibNet, SibKids, and SibGroup are trademarks of the Sibling Support Project.